Dan Brook vs Jan Roos

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I am as new as new can get, as a newbie I was wondering which system would best fit my amateur status? Both Dan Brock and Jan Roos have excellent sales pitches, money aside, I am confused as to which training aid would best fit someone like me?I posted this in another forum, Im not quite sure where is the best place to get responses, sorry for any inconvenience.

edit: Im not able to reply to this post based on my new status. Thank you everyone that gives me any info they deem appropriate. I will read them all before I purchase one of these systems.

edit: I didnt post this thread in here, someone took a thread I posted in the wrong room and placed it in here for me, I was just as confused when I found it in here, and even more when I wasnt able to reply to people for giving me pertinent info.
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  • Profile picture of the author redstanford
    I'm using Jan Roos' system. it seems like the best I have seen personally on here and he walks you through most of what you need to do. naturally, he can't cover everything so things like getting a domain set up and working FleZilla (which I'm currently struggling with right now) your on your own to scour youtube videos or ask WF posters, but overall I believe it truly will work. ask me again in a couple months and hopefully i'll have a big smile on my face. i reccommend his but I've never seen the other guy's offer. good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author EA
    Hi there and welcome to this forum. I'll give you my honest opinion, Jan Roos really rocks! He is honest and awesome! Dan Brock is also a really nice guy and both have great products but when it comes to choose a product you like, it's up to you man
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Barboza
    Correct me if I am wrong but don't you need like 20 posts before you are allowed to open a thread in the review section?

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    I just read the rules and found this

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    • Profile picture of the author TinkBD
      Originally Posted by AlexBarboza View Post

      Correct me if I am wrong but don't you need like 20 posts before you are allowed to open a thread in the review section?

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      I just read the rules and found this

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      Thanks, Alex -

      I wasn't aware of that. Thanks for pointing it out. ;-)

      On the other hand, certainly a new member could LOOk in the Review forum for the MANY related reviews, and possibly, reply to already existing posts.

      Just sayin'! ;-)
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  • Profile picture of the author rawoo
    I'm familiar with Dan's product. Great stuff. What is Jan Roos' system?
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  • Profile picture of the author Biggy Fat
    Not sure who this Dan Brook guy is, but both Dan Brock and Jan Roos systems work. I have Dan Brock's system and it got me started with Amazon. I haven't seen Jan's system yet but from the reviews I can tell you it's good.
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  • Profile picture of the author CMCarlin
    Both are good and will give you a solid base to start with. I might also recommend Paula C's course, but for the money, Dan Brock has the both of them beat, unless he's raised his prices recently and I don't know about it (37 last time I looked). On equal pricing structure, you could really go with any one of them. On a personal note, I'm more of a reader, rather than a video guy, so I was sort of turned off by Jan system in that it's all mostly video, or the video version of his first WSO (with more stuff added, obviously).
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    • Profile picture of the author frodo77
      I have both courses and they are equally as good as each other. Pick either one and you will be happy.
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  • Profile picture of the author joewho
    Both are great. Dan and Jan do a perfect match. Buy both.
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  • Profile picture of the author Money maker guy
    I like both!
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    • Profile picture of the author DR's Fynest
      If you're as new as you're saying, then Dan Brock's system is a bit more newbie friendly IMO.

      Jan Roo's system is EXTREMELY good as well, though. If money is not a problem like you said, then I would say to start with Dan Brock's system and learn all of the basics and then look at Jan Roo's system.

      Another one that is excellent is Michael Franklin's training. He adapts the training to you and is very patient and friendly answering emails. I'd recommend this if you need a bit more hand holding.
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